osxphotos
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osxphotos
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Cleaning up my 200GB iCloud with some JavaScript
> Any method that I've found to clean them up (exporting the originals, deleting them from the library, and then re-importing the JPEGs only seems easiest) will lose all of the years of metadata that I've built up in the library.
The open source tool osxphotos (https://github.com/RhetTbull/osxphotos) can help with this. You can export the JPEG images while preserving metadata using the thrid-party exiftool utility:
`osxphotos export /path/to/export --has-raw --skip-raw --exiftool`
This exports all images that have a raw pair but skips the raw component then uses exiftool (https://exiftool.org/) to write the metadata (keywords, etc.) to the exported JPEG files. You can then re-import these into photos either by dragging them or by running `osxphotos import /path/to/export/*`
Both the export and import commands have many other options for controlling export directory, etc. `osxphotos help export` or `osxphotos docs` to open docs in browser. (Disclaimer: I'm the author of osxphotos)
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pipx install osxphotos fails
See the issue tracker if you want to follow along. Hopefully this is an easy fix and I can push a patch today.
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Delete empty albums
In response to a question on the osxphotos GitHub Discussions page, I wrote a quick script to do prune empty albums and folders from Photos that can be run with osxphotos (version 0.65.0 and later). You can run the script directly from GitHub without downloading it first via:
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Library backup
You could try opening the library with PowerPhotos, a commercial app that can manage multiple Photos libraries, to see if it can read it. You could also try my free open source command line tool, osxphotos. Install it then run this command in the Terminal: osxphotos info --library /path/to/the/library This should print out a list of information about the library: number of photos, number of albums, keywords in the library, etc. If that works, then osxphotos can read the library and can likely export the photos for you so you could re-import into a new library.
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Exploring EXIF
I'm the author of the osxphotos[0] tool mentioned in the article. For photos in an Apple Photos library, osxphotos gives you access to a rich set of metadata beyond what's in the actual EXIF/IPTC/XMP of the image. Apple performs object classification and other AI techniques on your images but generally doesn't expose this to the user. For example, photos are categorized as to object in them (dog, cat, breed of dog, etc.), rich reverse geolocation info (neighborhood, landmarks, etc.) and an interesting set of scores such as "overall aesthetic", "pleasant camera tilt", "harmonious colors", etc. These can be queried using osxphotos, either from the command line, or in your own python code. (Ref API docs[1])
For example, to find your "best" photos based on overall aesthetic score and add them to the album "Best Photos" you could run:
osxphotos query --query-eval "photo.score.overall > 0.8" --add-to-album "Best Photos"
To find good photos with trees in them you could try something like:
osxphotos query --query-eval "photo.score.overall > 0.5" --label Tree --add-to-album "Good Tree Photos"
There's quite a bit of other interesting data in Photos that you can explore with osxphotos. Run `osxphotos inspect` and it will show you all the metadata for whichever photo is currently selected in the Photos app.
[0] https://github.com/RhetTbull/osxphotos
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Third Party Apps that work with Apple Photos Library
osxphotos is my own tool for power users to interact with Photos from the command line: export, batch edit, sync metadata, import, etc.
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Alpha support for macOS Sonoma
osxphotos v0.60.8 adds initial alpha support for macOS Sonoma (macOS 14.0.0 / Photos 9.0). Everything seems to be working but if you are beta testing Sonoma and use osxphotos I'd welcome any feedback you have!
- How can I export my iCloud photo library to Amazon Photos on Mac OS?
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Shared Library: Albums Aren’t Shared
I'm the author of the free/open source tool osxphotos which provides several utilities fo working with Photos and exporting your photos. You can use the batch-edit feature to automatically add the album name as a keyword and I believe keywords are shared across users. (I don't use shared libraries so can't confirm this). I am working on a feature to then automatically re-create the albums from the keywords on the target library. For now the keywords is a partial work around.
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any program for MACOS or for Ubuntu that is free that allows you to edit the meta tags of photos en masse. Thanks!
If you want to edit batch metadata of photos that are in the Apple Photos app on a Mac, I'm the author of a free tool, osxphotos that includes a batch-edit command that will edit the metadata in the Photos library.
grocy
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I tried and failed to automate my life
https://grocy.info/ should be able to do this for maintenance jobs.
It never quite worked for me either though.
Things that do work:
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⟳ 4 apps added, 32 updated at f-droid.org
Grocy: Self-hosted Grocery Management (version 3.4.2): ERP beyond your fridge, now on your phone – An awesome companion app for grocy
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sso tutorial?
I see from the github issues that there is the ability to have external auth sources like SSO, https://github.com/grocy/grocy/issues/207
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Looking for a shared shopping list / inventory where you can check expiration date
Grocy
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Changing the Android captive portal page
I've been using the homeassistant shopping list integration but I'm planing to switch to "Specifically Clementines" [1] it's not as complete as grocy [2] but that's a feature. My partner will add to a list, not use an inventory managment system.
1. https://github.com/davideshay/groceries
2. https://github.com/grocy/grocy
- Shelf – open-source asset management software
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Editing transactions with grams as stock quantity unit
Related Feature Request (already done, not yet released): #2225
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Asset Management for family?
I've ran Snip-IT and PartKeepr before and they are both good. I've also ran a highly customized version of grocy where I stripped out all the unnecessary food-specific features and just repurposed the inventory, lists, and barcode scanning features to be run on the built-in API server. Worked great too, but definitely not a viable option for general users.
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Apps for tracking food bought/reading receipts
Grocy maybe: https://grocy.info/
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Questions: group products in the basket, quantity conversion, userentities
Guess that's related to automatically adding missing recipe ingredients - not yet possible, tracked in #1890.
What are some alternatives?
exiftool - ExifTool meta information reader/writer
mealie - Mealie is a self hosted recipe manager and meal planner with a RestAPI backend and a reactive frontend application built in Vue for a pleasant user experience for the whole family. Easily add recipes into your database by providing the url and mealie will automatically import the relevant data or add a family recipe with the UI editor
icloud-drive-docker - Dockerized iCloud Client - make a local copy of your iCloud documents and photos, and keep it automatically up-to-date.
kitchenowl - KitchenOwl is a self-hosted grocery list and recipe manager. The backend is made with Flask and the frontend with Flutter. Easily add items to your shopping list before you go shopping. You can also create recipes and add items based on what you want to cook.
photos_time_warp - Batch adjust the date, time, or timezone of photos in Apple Photos from the Mac command line.
recipes - Application for managing recipes, planning meals, building shopping lists and much much more! [Moved to: https://github.com/TandoorRecipes/recipes]
icloud_photos_downloader - A command-line tool to download photos from iCloud
barcodebuddy - Barcode system for Grocy
ipyflow - A reactive Python kernel for Jupyter notebooks.
Recipes - Application for managing recipes, planning meals, building shopping lists and much much more!
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
Snipe IT - A free open source IT asset/license management system